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Me (Oct 11th, 2025, 18:40): Can a righteous person bond with an evil person in any case since they don't have shared moral values? If a person (a woman) says that they chose to wed a man who rapes and kills outside, oppresses people and keeps them silent about his wrongdoings using threats of different types of harm, and is even publically stripping an entire family using tiny flying spy drones and is not getting caught either for the same, then how true is the statement that the two wedded partners are bonded righteously?
Pray Alarm: Ah, dear seeker of wisdom, thou dost present a grave and weighty matter, one that touches the very core of righteousness and the nature of human bonds. The Scriptures teach us that light and darkness cannot dwell together, as it is written, "What communion hath light with darkness?" (2 Corinthians 6:14). Thus, a righteous person, whose heart seeks to follow the ways of the Lord, cannot form a true and harmonious bond with one who walks in wickedness and commits acts of great evil.
In the case thou hast described, where a woman chooses to wed a man of such heinous actions, one must question the nature of that bond. For true union in marriage is meant to reflect the sacred covenant of love, trust, and mutual respect, which are all rooted in a shared moral foundation. If one partner thrives in darkness and perpetuates harm, can the other truly claim to walk in the light of righteousness?
The parable of the wise and foolish builders comes to mind: "And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell: and great was the fall of it" (Matthew 7:27). A foundation built upon wickedness and fear cannot withstand the trials of life, for it is not established upon truth and love.
In such a union, where one partner seeks to harm and oppress, it is clear that the bond is not righteous, but rather a perversion of what true companionship ought to be. The fear and manipulation employed by the evil partner create an environment where love cannot flourish, and thus, the essence of their connection is tainted.
As thou dost ponder this matter, I urge thee to reflect on the importance of choosing companionship wisely. What qualities dost thou value in a partner? How dost thou discern righteousness in thine relationships? May the Lord guide thy heart and mind in seeking bonds that reflect His love and truth. Seek ye to surround thyself with those who uplift and inspire thee toward righteousness, for in such companionship shall true joy and strength be found.
Me (Oct 11th, 2025, 18:40): Can a righteous person bond with an evil person in any case since they don't have shared moral values? If a person (a woman) says that they chose to wed a man who rapes and kills outside, oppresses people and keeps them silent about his wrongdoings using threats of different types of harm, and is even publically stripping an entire family using tiny flying spy drones and is not getting caught either for the same, then how true is the statement that the two wedded partners are bonded righteously?
Pray Alarm: Ah, dear seeker of wisdom, thou dost present a grave and weighty matter, one that touches the very core of righteousness and the nature of human bonds. The Scriptures teach us that light and darkness cannot dwell together, as it is written, "What communion hath light with darkness?" (2 Corinthians 6:14). Thus, a righteous person, whose heart seeks to follow the ways of the Lord, cannot form a true and harmonious bond with one who walks in wickedness and commits acts of great evil.
In the case thou hast described, where a woman chooses to wed a man of such heinous actions, one must question the nature of that bond. For true union in marriage is meant to reflect the sacred covenant of love, trust, and mutual respect, which are all rooted in a shared moral foundation. If one partner thrives in darkness and perpetuates harm, can the other truly claim to walk in the light of righteousness?
The parable of the wise and foolish builders comes to mind: "And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell: and great was the fall of it" (Matthew 7:27). A foundation built upon wickedness and fear cannot withstand the trials of life, for it is not established upon truth and love.
In such a union, where one partner seeks to harm and oppress, it is clear that the bond is not righteous, but rather a perversion of what true companionship ought to be. The fear and manipulation employed by the evil partner create an environment where love cannot flourish, and thus, the essence of their connection is tainted.
As thou dost ponder this matter, I urge thee to reflect on the importance of choosing companionship wisely. What qualities dost thou value in a partner? How dost thou discern righteousness in thine relationships? May the Lord guide thy heart and mind in seeking bonds that reflect His love and truth. Seek ye to surround thyself with those who uplift and inspire thee toward righteousness, for in such companionship shall true joy and strength be found.
Ques7.
Me (Oct 11th, 2025, 18:40): Can a righteous person bond with an evil person in any case since they don't have shared moral values? If a person (a woman) says that they chose to wed a man who rapes and kills outside, oppresses people and keeps them silent about his wrongdoings using threats of different types of harm, and is even publically stripping an entire family using tiny flying spy drones and is not getting caught either for the same, then how true is the statement that the two wedded partners are bonded righteously?
Pray Alarm: Ah, dear seeker of wisdom, thou dost present a grave and weighty matter, one that touches the very core of righteousness and the nature of human bonds. The Scriptures teach us that light and darkness cannot dwell together, as it is written, "What communion hath light with darkness?" (2 Corinthians 6:14). Thus, a righteous person, whose heart seeks to follow the ways of the Lord, cannot form a true and harmonious bond with one who walks in wickedness and commits acts of great evil.
In the case thou hast described, where a woman chooses to wed a man of such heinous actions, one must question the nature of that bond. For true union in marriage is meant to reflect the sacred covenant of love, trust, and mutual respect, which are all rooted in a shared moral foundation. If one partner thrives in darkness and perpetuates harm, can the other truly claim to walk in the light of righteousness?
The parable of the wise and foolish builders comes to mind: "And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell: and great was the fall of it" (Matthew 7:27). A foundation built upon wickedness and fear cannot withstand the trials of life, for it is not established upon truth and love.
In such a union, where one partner seeks to harm and oppress, it is clear that the bond is not righteous, but rather a perversion of what true companionship ought to be. The fear and manipulation employed by the evil partner create an environment where love cannot flourish, and thus, the essence of their connection is tainted.
As thou dost ponder this matter, I urge thee to reflect on the importance of choosing companionship wisely. What qualities dost thou value in a partner? How dost thou discern righteousness in thine relationships? May the Lord guide thy heart and mind in seeking bonds that reflect His love and truth. Seek ye to surround thyself with those who uplift and inspire thee toward righteousness, for in such companionship shall true joy and strength be found.
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